Sunday, September 11, 2011

Fine Great Filipino Cuisine in L. A.

By Ilan Gez


Philippine cuisine is known in the world for being one of the most varied re its influences. In different words, Filipino cuisine, apart from having Asian influences, is also influenced by the culture and cooking fashions of other regions like Chinese, Hispanic and even American. As a result of so many influences, the dishes that you'll find in the Filipino cuisine around L. A. will vary from the easiest such as fried and salted beef to the more various ones like paellas.

Re cooking too , Filipino cuisine is very diverse as it needs countless sorts of ingredients. Nonetheless if you can find the correct Filipino ingredients then there's no reason why you can't whip up the best Filipino food Los Angeles has in offer.

1. Bahay Natin:

Bahay Natin is, perhaps, the sole Filipino corner store in the western part of the city. The food market is a conventional looking Filipino produce store that's located on the Venice Boulevard. The place contains the majority of the base ingredients that any Filipino cuisine cook would need but the real highlight of the place is the type of welcome its owners give to consumers and the way in which they try to help with their selections.

2. Seafood Town Supermarket:

Seafood Town Superstore is, like the bulk of Filipino groceries or eateries in the town of LA, situated in the Eagle Rock neighborhood and, in simplest of words, this place has everything that an individual would ever need to make any Filipino dish. This is one of the finest stocked places in the city.

3. Arko Foods International:

Arko Foods International is also found in a locale that's known to be a hub for Filipino food stores and restaurants i.e. Glendale. Arko Foods World, like Seafood City Superstore, stocks almost every Filipino ingredient possible.




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